End of colonial practice.. indian Navy action decision..


New rule comes into effect immediately Delhi: The Navy has announced that the practice of holding batons (small sticks) in the hands of soldiers in the indian Navy will be stopped. It is reported that this practice will come into effect immediately and this change is being brought because it is a colonial tradition. The bjp government ruling at the center is putting an end to some of the practices that have been followed since the british era. In particular, the Rajpath in the capital Delhi was renamed as Duty Path. Rajapathi was originally known as Kingsway. Republic Day parades were held here. The incident that the officer did for asking for information in RTI.. 40 thousand pages.. Shocked person! It was in this situation that in september last year, Rajpath was redesigned and renamed as Duty Path. The Prime Minister's office noted that the line of duty has shifted from symbolizing power to empowering and empowering people. In this situation, the indian Navy has announced that it will immediately end the practice of batons (small sticks) being handled among the soldiers in the indian Navy. In a statement issued by the indian Navy in this regard, the AIADMK said, "Over time, it has become customary for naval personnel to carry a baton in their hand. Holding a baton as a symbol of authority is a colonial tradition. There is no place for it in the modern navy. Therefore, all officers, including officers, immediately carry batons in their hands. Banned". It has also been advised that this staff should be placed in the office of the Commanding Officer of each unit of the Navy. The Navy has also advised that the baton handover ceremony can be held only inside the office when the command level officers change.

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